Speaking of backstabbing, I personally understand it this way. It was Abe who left a bit of a mess. And I'm afraid Suga Yoshihide's prime minister won't last long. After all, parliamentary elections will begin next year. If Suga Yoshihide can handle the mess left by Abe, then he can run openly. If it is not handled properly, the election road in Suga Yoshihide will certainly not be so normal. As for the problems left by Abe, I personally think it is difficult for Suga Yoshihide to satisfy its people in a short time. After all, aging, declining fertility rate and stagnant economic development. These problems cannot be solved in a year or two. Therefore, I personally feel that the LDP chose Suga Yoshihide to come to power, probably out of the consideration of letting him take the blame. If Suga Yoshihide does a good job, people's support rate for him is very high. Then in the general election, the gate valve will have at most one more opponent.
If Suga Yoshihide doesn't do well or is not good enough. So for the sake of the gate valve, I simply gave up Suga Yoshihide and let him walk with the pot on his back. Most people and gatekeepers in the LDP can survive. Of course, there is also a view that Suga Yoshihide's coming to power is actually the victory of Suga Yoshihide's Naoto Kan Group through a struggle within the Liberal Democratic Party, thus enabling Suga Yoshihide to come to power smoothly. However, I prefer the first statement. But no matter what the statement is, the collective resignation of the cabinet is also a courtier. After the son abdicated, the courtiers scattered.
In fact, the last thing I want to talk about is the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. It is a fact that Japan is a constitutional monarchy. But in fact, the Liberal Democratic Party is the largest party with absolute advantage in Japan. Or the LDP is Japan's number one hegemon. However, the LDP is not monolithic, but there are many differences. Because the Liberal Democratic Party didn't exist at first, the establishment of the Liberal Democratic Party was forced by the CIA to let the United States rule Japan better, and finally formed the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. So up to now, although there is no division within the LDP, there are also many factions. After all, it is a political party that is forcibly spliced. So we can see that other political parties hold intra-party elections, with at most two people. But three people suddenly appeared in the LDP. They are kishida fumio, Shi Pomao and Suga Yoshihide.